Adam Peter Lang - Councillor for Hammersmith and Fulham (Brook Green)

Councillor Adam Peter Lang

Labour Brook Green Lead Member for Culture and Art

Email: Adam.Lang@lbhf.gov.uk

Council: Hammersmith and Fulham

Council Profile: View on council website

Committees: Pension Fund Committee (Committee Member) Full Council (Committee Member) The Economy, Arts, Sports, and Public Realm Policy and Accountability Committee (Committee Member)

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Councillor Adam Peter Lang has demonstrated a consistent and evolving commitment to public service across his council tenure, with a particularly pronounced focus on financial accountability, service delivery, and resident engagement in recent years.

Key Themes and Priorities:

Across both 2024 and 2025, Lang has consistently prioritized financial oversight and accountability. This is evident in his repeated scrutiny of the Pension Fund, particularly its performance and management by Aviva. He has also shown a strong interest in the effective allocation and transparency of council funds, including Section 106 funds.

Another significant and growing theme is the improvement of council services and public realm. In 2024, he focused on areas like garden waste, cultural events, and waste management. By 2025, this had broadened to encompass public realm works, street lighting, park maintenance, and the essential provision of public toilets.

Housing and urban development emerged as a key focus in 2025, with Lang actively questioning the New Local Plan, exploring innovative housing solutions like office-to-housing conversions, and emphasizing the importance of resident feedback.

Cultural initiatives and community engagement have also been a consistent thread. In 2024, he highlighted the importance of creative resident engagement and youth involvement. In 2025, he enthusiastically championed the Cultural Strategy and the Black History Project, advocating for their integration with educational and community groups.

Evolution of Focus:

While Lang's commitment to financial scrutiny and service improvement has been a constant, his focus has broadened and deepened in recent years. His engagement with housing and urban development, including specific policy questions about the New Local Plan and conversions, is more prominent in 2025 than in 2024. Similarly, his advocacy for cultural initiatives has become more specific and enthusiastic in 2025, with a clear vision for their integration. The emphasis on practical public realm improvements, such as street lighting and toilets, also marks a more detailed focus in 2025.

Most Significant Contributions (especially in recent years):

In 2025, Lang's most significant contributions appear to be his persistent and detailed questioning regarding the Pension Fund's performance and the £2.5 million loss, emphasizing accountability and reputation. His proactive engagement with the New Local Plan and exploration of office-to-housing conversions demonstrate a forward-thinking approach to urban development. Furthermore, his strong advocacy for the Cultural Strategy and Black History Project, pushing for their integration, highlights his commitment to enriching the community.

In 2024, his contributions included advocating for transparency in Section 106 fund information, seeking improvements in health and safety and environmental respect within the Highways Contract, and championing creative resident engagement and provisions for young people.

Patterns and Consistent Areas of Interest:

Councillor Lang consistently demonstrates a desire for detailed information and robust accountability. He is not afraid to ask probing questions and seek clarity on council operations and investments. His interest in resident well-being and community benefit underpins many of his inquiries, whether it's about park maintenance, cultural programs, or housing development. He also shows a consistent interest in youth engagement and ensuring their voices are heard.

Overall, Adam Peter Lang's council service reflects a dedicated individual who is deeply invested in the effective and ethical functioning of the council, with a clear and evolving agenda focused on financial prudence, enhanced public services, and vibrant community development.

Yearly Activity Timeline

Throughout 2025, Councillor Adam Peter Lang was a consistently active participant in council meetings, demonstrating a broad range of interests and a commitment to his constituents. A significant theme in his contributions was the financial oversight and performance of council initiatives and investments. He repeatedly raised concerns about the Pension Fund, particularly regarding Aviva's performance and a notable £2.5 million loss, emphasizing accountability and the importance of reputation. Lang also focused on the practical aspects of council services, advocating for improvements in public realm works, street lighting, and park maintenance, including the crucial provision of toilets. He showed a keen interest in housing and urban development, questioning the New Local Plan, exploring office-to-housing conversions, and seeking clarity on resident feedback mechanisms. Lang also championed cultural initiatives, expressing enthusiasm for the Cultural Strategy and the Black History Project, and advocating for their integration with education and community groups. Furthermore, he engaged with issues of public safety and infrastructure, discussing e-bike regulation, cyber security policies, and the development of a pensions dashboard. His contributions often involved seeking detailed information, proposing improvements, and ensuring the council's actions aligned with resident needs and ethical considerations.

Monthly Activity in 2025

During November 2025, Adam Peter Lang was active in two council meetings. In the Economy, Arts, Sports, and Public Realm Policy and Accountability Committee meeting, he expressed satisfaction with the Black History Project, highlighting it as an example of co-production and inquiring about permanent collection placement. He also commended the Waste Service as a good news story, praising resident feedback and the food waste recycling service, while seeking details on the Veolia contract and rollout communication. Lang also acknowledged reports on environmental protection and trader support, asking about monitoring mechanisms. In the Pension Fund Committee meeting, Lang raised concerns about dashboard deadlines and inquired about recruitment and retention challenges within the team, emphasizing the council's reputation for attracting staff. He also stressed the importance of training for staff and committee members, praising the tri-borough initiative and suggesting future discussions on local investment and a refresher session for committee members.

Meetings in November 2025
Pension Fund Committee - Tuesday, 25th November, 2025 7.00 pm - 25 November 2025

Adam Peter Lang actively participated in the Pension Fund Committee meeting on November 25, 2025. He raised concerns about the dashboard deadline, asking if more could be done to expedite it and if the committee should push back if progress is insufficient. Lang also inquired about recruitment and retention challenges within the team, noting the appointment of three new staff and seeking to understand the current hiring climate, especially in light of upcoming pension legislation. He emphasized the council's reputation for attracting quality staff and offered committee support if needed. Lang also highlighted the importance of training for both staff and committee members, particularly during a period of significant change. He praised the tri-borough training initiative, noting its broad reach and value in staying informed about industry changes. He also suggested a future discussion on the meaning of local investment and proposed a refresher session for committee members to ensure they are well-informed about their roles and the current landscape.

Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

32 meetings · Page 1 of 7

The Economy, Arts, Sports, and Public Realm Policy and Accountability Committee Committee Member

The Economy, Arts, Sports, and Public Realm Policy and Accountability Committee - Tuesday, 3rd February, 2026 7.00 pm

The Economy, Arts, Sports, and Public Realm Policy and Accountability Committee is scheduled to meet on Tuesday 3 February 2026. The meeting agenda includes updates on the council's cultural strategy, progress on the Local Plan review, and the proposed revenue budget for 2026/27.

February 03, 2026, 7:00 pm
Full Council Committee Member

Full Council - Wednesday, 28th January, 2026 7.00 pm

The Full Council of Hammersmith and Fulham is scheduled to convene on Wednesday, 28 January 2026, to discuss a range of important financial and governance matters. Key items on the agenda include the Council Tax Support Scheme for 2026/27, the Council Tax base and collection rates for the same year, and a review of the Council's Constitution. Additionally, the Council will receive the Annual Report of the Audit Committee for 2024/25 and consider several special motions on topics such as Black History Month, online hate speech, the Autumn Budget, and green investment.

January 28, 2026, 7:00 pm
Pension Fund Committee Committee Member

Pension Fund Committee - Tuesday, 25th November, 2025 7.00 pm

The Hammersmith and Fulham Pension Fund Committee met on 25 November 2025 to discuss key performance indicators, pension administration, fund cessations, and the responsible investment policy. The committee was also scheduled to review the Pension Fund's performance for the quarter ending 30 September 2025, the outturn for the 2024-25 business plan, and proposed adjustments to the Fund's investment portfolio.

November 25, 2025
The Economy, Arts, Sports, and Public Realm Policy and Accountability Committee Committee Member

The Economy, Arts, Sports, and Public Realm Policy and Accountability Committee - Wednesday, 19th November, 2025 7.00 pm

The Economy, Arts, Sports, and Public Realm Policy and Accountability Committee were scheduled to discuss an active wellbeing strategy, and a play transformation programme at their meeting. The committee, chaired by Councillor Rory Vaughan, was also scheduled to review the minutes from their previous meeting. Councillors were asked to declare any interests.

November 19, 2025
Full Council Committee Member

Full Council - Wednesday, 22nd October, 2025 7.00 pm

The Hammersmith and Fulham Full Council met on Wednesday 22 October 2025, and discussed a range of issues including the Youth Justice Plan, playground improvements, and digital inclusion. Councillors also reviewed the constitution and members' allowances, and debated several special motions concerning primary schools, CCTV, parks, Black History Month, online hate speech, drugs in public spaces, and high streets.

October 22, 2025

Decisions from Meetings

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Summary

Meetings Attended: 32

Average per Month: 1.3

Decisions Recorded: 0